Our prediction for this Championship match:
After failing to spoil WBA’s party at the Hawthorns, Oxford United will look to give fans some cheer when they face Coventry City on Saturday afternoon. The Yellows continue with their old habit of struggling on the road, while producing fine performances at home, but they will have a big fish to fry against Coventry. The likes of Max Woltman, Elliott Moore, Gregory Leigh, and Stuart Findlay have been struggling with injuries of late for the home side.
Meanwhile, the Sky Blues have a chance to climb to the playoffs berth. As Coventry have found their form of late, winning each of their last three league outings, away triumph should be considered. With no fresh injury worries to report, manager Frank Lampard is unlikely to make changes to the team that defeated Preston 2-1 at the weekend. Despite failing to find the net in the last league match, Ellis Simms should keep his place in the starting XI.
Highlighted Team (Oxford United):

Oxford United are one of the oldest clubs in the League One as they were founded back in 1893. However, Oxford United adopted their current name 67 years later and have been playing under it ever since.
Over the years the Yellows have built a great rivalry with Swindon Town and there have always been fireworks in clashes between the two sides. Oxford United play home matches at Kassam Stadium, the venue with the capacity of 12,500. The stadium was built in 1997 and has been Oxford United’s home ground ever since. The Boys from Up the Hill are well known for their yellow and blue colours, but they play their away games in dark blue (with a little yellow) or black kits.
Oxford’s player with the most league appearances is John Shuker, playing 478 games for the club from 1962 to 1977. On the other hand, Jim Magilton is the club’s most capped player in internationals, playing 18 games for Northern Ireland.